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How wonderful to see how this home progressed! I had the pleasure of seeing it in person when Jen came to San Diego for Kyocera’s Earth Day Expo. Many creative ideas in her home, love the seashell drawer pulls and the use of braided rope for decoration. Well done!

That last picture is the “before” downsizing. Looks good! How do you get into the loft? Ladder? (Eeks!) I am enough of a clumsy bumble that navigating a ladder looks a bit daunting to me, but overall this looks very nice. Great job downsizing!

Thanks! The stairs to the loft are on a pulley system. The first half of the stairs use the counter as a landing, then the little bookcase next to the counter are the first three stairs. I didn’t want a ladder either.

I must apologize for my fat finger moment…I accidently hit the “report comment” while I was trying to hit the “reply” button. Totally my fault! Sorry. ~Jen

K, so the top of the stairs land near the stove or the other side of the kitchen (looks like a refrigerator/freezer on that side).
And being a clumsy bumble myself, I fully understand (better than you think!) about the “report comment” episode :o)

I tried to email Alex, but my iPad says there is no email for the TinyHouseNewsletter.com or TinyHouseTalks.com! So I’m going to try here. Last week I watched a video of a woman who had built her own grid/ off grid home and decorated it in a colorful Moroccan style. she was interviewed by another young lady. The kitchen had a 8 ft. long countertop. The sitting area was the loft area and below it she had an office. The ceiling height was 5ft2ins in there which worked for her as she was 5ft. tall. The outdoor setting had other tiny homes. I save my newsletters,but don’t know if it accidentally was deleted. I didn’t note the newsletter number either. This style of home would be perfect for my daughter who is looking into a tiny home. Hope someone can help and Alex if you read this maybe you could share the Moroccan decorated home again. Really well planned and built.

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